Crowd Sourced Ideas for Using PicCollage, Canva, PicMonkey, and Thinglink in Education
Today, I facilitated a workshop for the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency in Bettendorf, Iowa. To start the day we created some visual stories to
Today, I facilitated a workshop for the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency in Bettendorf, Iowa. To start the day we created some visual stories to
eSkeletons is a great website produced by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. eSkeletons features interactive models of mammal skeletons.
A few months ago I shared a couple of activities that are designed to help students gain a better understanding of the cost of living.
Earlier this week I wrote a lengthy post that included ideas for using the augmented reality app Aurasma in the classroom. Today, I ran a
This is news that I have been waiting to announce for days! Kaizena now supports adding audio feedback on Google Presentations. Kaizena is a tool
This morning I virtually dropped into my friend Eric Cole‘s workshop on Google+. Eric was demonstrating Google+ Hangouts to teachers in his school and I
Copyright can be one heck of a confusing topic. There seems to be an endless number of nuances and exceptions to copyright rules. To help
Next week I am going back to ISTE’s annual conference for the first time since 2010. (The last few years I missed because I was
Tackk is a nice service for creating simple webpages, announcement pages, and digital portfolios. I wrote a review of the service back in April. Today,
Yesterday, I gave a short presentation on teaching with technology and primary sources. During that presentation I demonstrated how I have used Google Documents to
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